I started with 6 sheets of double-sided papers and some white cardstock for all of my projects (including tomorrow's post as well). I did add a few other things like chipboard letters...but you'll see.

Here's my first layout:

Supply Savvy notes:

* When you know you are only going to use a piece of paper as a background border, cut out the middle of the paper to save it! Here is a picture of the back of my finished layout...you can see what I mean:

* If your papers come with a strip at the bottom that has a design on it or on a portion of it, use it! A few of those strips on my layout are those.

* Easy and cheap embellishments can simply be part of the paper cut out and added as an embellishment. I do this a lot. But those clouds are cut from a piece of paper.

* Don't be afraid to use your leftover letters and mix them up. See my title, I didn't have a t or a p in that alphabet so I used it from another alphabet.

* Don't have fabric or ribbon to add to your project? Use paper and fold it over, leaving it loop up some as tabs.

* Stitching on your layouts can add texture and design at a very small cost.

* Use scraps and small pieces!

Here are some close up's of the layout:

And now we come to layout number 2...

Supply Savvy notes:

* Did you see the circles I cut out and used on my first layout? Well I didn't want that paper to go to waste! I used it on my layout. The missing circles just made for a creative design!

* Create your own embellishments using paint. Paint is cheap and can go a long way. I made my "splashes" with 3D paint and filled with glitter.

Here are some close up's:

And finally, I did the same thing with my card. I used the piece of paper that I cut the pink circles out of (used in my top layout), I layered it over patterned paper and built the design of my card around it.

I am very excited to share the last project with you, but I have decided to make it a seperate post. So come back tomorrow to see what else I did with these papers! :)

10 comments:

Umm first off I SERIOUSLY love the first layout and I LOVE this idea .. how genius is that..I mean seriously I need to do a stretch your stash challenge for myself .. love it. Thanks for swinging through and showing love doll.

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